Worcester in the Spanish War; being the stories of companies A, C, and H, 2d regiment, and company G, 9th regiment, , during the war for the liberation of Cuba, May-November, 1898, with a roster of ERShumway Camp, no30, Spanish War veterans, followed by a brief account of the work of Worcester citizens in aiding the soldiers and their families . hat the in- ing in charge, and was informed that s])ector knew what he was ;diout. ( )ne he was addressing that officer himself, of the tantali/ing features of the deten- \\hereu|ion there was an exchange of tionwas the ne;irness of visiting frie


Worcester in the Spanish War; being the stories of companies A, C, and H, 2d regiment, and company G, 9th regiment, , during the war for the liberation of Cuba, May-November, 1898, with a roster of ERShumway Camp, no30, Spanish War veterans, followed by a brief account of the work of Worcester citizens in aiding the soldiers and their families . hat the in- ing in charge, and was informed that s])ector knew what he was ;diout. ( )ne he was addressing that officer himself, of the tantali/ing features of the deten- \\hereu|ion there was an exchange of tionwas the ne;irness of visiting friends civilities, in which our Worcester Cap- and yet iheii- inq)assable distance. As lost none of his dignit\- norstand- \vilh the soullurn prisons of the Rebel- the young Lieutenant did learn lion days, there was ;i so-called dead- that even a graduate of the military line, across which only (ieneral Ludlow acadeniv may be at times just a bit andthepoliceinspector could go. Long- fresh. The upshot of the matter was distance talking was indulged in, how- that the assistant informed theCaptain ever, and koijak possessors shot over that he should report him for derelic- the line, the impression received tion and incivility. When General through jihotography not being con- Ludlow inquired of Captain Barrett CITY GUARDS, COMPANY A. 71. WlLLi^^M M. Se\erv. Ahthi-r I,. Haywari), Albert J, Sergt. W. 11. Allison. Herhert li. Arbott. concerning- the interview, he wasspeedily satisfied that his young officerhad displayed zeal without are only two days of stay inthe general infantry camp, but on the25th come Lieutenant Liicke. D. George A\. Hubbard andLuke Davis, all from W orcester. thelast named being the father of one ofthe company, and Mr. Hubbard wasknown to all as the long-time care-taker of the Armory. There are somany rumors of departure for homethat few can enjoy the really comforta-ble appointments of the camp, nor thefoo


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